New round of Wikileaks cables on Romania: energy sector, political corruption
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Several confidential documents concerning Romania have recently appeared onWikileaks and have made headlines in the Romanian media. According to a Wikileaks cable quoted by news websiteHotnews.ro, EU advisor Onno Simmons “warned that some sources have said that there is an <<understanding>> between <<certain Arab groups>> and the Romanian government: <<Let us do the money landry (in Romania) and we will not attack Romanian targets>>” The telegram is undated but seems to show information from 1996.
In another telegram from 2006, also quoted by Hotnews.ro and attributed to Wikileaks, the U.S. Embassy showed that the Romanian energy sector is one of the most manipulated and prone to corruption among the Romanian economy sectors.
A Wikileaks telegram quoted by Jurnalul National newspaper shows that Romanian Cernavoda nuclear plant is in trouble, referring to the intervention team consisting in only seven people. Another telegram of the Kiev Embassy from 2007 leaked by Wikileaks say that the Republic of Moldova and Romania may merge in a supra-national structure called Romanova.
Most of the wires that were newly published on Wikileaks refer to the corruption within the Romanian political system. A telegram sent by the US Embassy in 2007 refers to the meeting between FBI director Robert Muller and the Romanian President, Traian Basescu. The FBI director is quoted as saying “that sending a few corrupt officials behind bars would improve Romania’s image”.
Romanian President Traian Basescu has said that Wikileaks publishing telegrams about Romania would not pose any risks. The U.S. Embassy has said that the US State Department does not comment on materials that might have reached the media, also mentioning they cannot comment on the authenticity of the documents.
Wikileaks is an international non-profit organization that publishes secret documents, mostly coming from anonymous sources. Its website, launched in 2006, belongs to The Sunshine Press, founded by Julian Assange.
As noted on UFO Updates, in an interview with the Guardian, Julian Assange hints at some documents that mention UFOs.
[From]achanthhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/dec/03/julian-assange-wikileaks
Mr Assange, have there ever been documents forwarded to you which deal with the topic of UFOs or extraterrestrials?
Julian Assange: Many weirdos email us about UFOs or how they discovered that they were the anti-christ whilst talking with their ex-wife at a garden party over a pot-plant. However, as yet they have not satisfied two of our publishing rules.
1) that the documents not be self-authored;
2) that they be original.
However, it is worth noting that in yet-to-be-published parts of the cablegate archive there are indeed references to UFOs.
OK, so I sympathize with Assange on this one. He must get reams of stuff from conspiracy theorists and contactees about government/alien contact. He also must get copies of UFO-related docs found by Stan Friedman or John Greenwald (Black Vault), sent by UFO buffs. It's interesting that researchers like Friedman or Greenwald or Grant Cameron (or Lawrence Fawcett or Barry Greenwood or...) have already done a great job of finding and releasing UFO-related government docs.
So what's in the cables? Well, we already have dozens of diplomatic cables that were found to contain comments about UFOs. One example: UFOs in Iran, noted by a Defense correspondent:
So, a cable about UFOs wouldn't be really surprising, unless it contained some really spectacular information. And judging from Assange's comment, whatever he has isn't Earth-shattering.
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